Poured from a growler into a shaker pint, the beer is a pale, honey-gold coloring with a thin, filmy, surface coating of white head. Nose of subtle toffee and caramel, with citrus highlights, and hints of roasted notes. Flavors are tangy sweet forward, with a solid dose of roasted toffee and caramel. There is a subtle bitterness in the backbone, with a steady roasted character, too. Smooth and light bodied, with a tangy sweet, slightly bitter aftertaste. The finish is smooth, light, and slightly dry. Very drinkable.

Had this on-tap at Huey's on the waterfront in Savannah, GA. The wait-staff told me it was brewed in Savannah, but couldn't tell me the brewery or anything more about the beer--event its type. Nonetheless, I'm up for local fare.

This is a solid beer and I'd have it again. Medium amber in color with minimal head. Slight sweetness--but nothing you'd call "sweet."